Education Choices Magazine Summer 2021

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SENIOR SCHOOL NEWS

The Ascent programme at Emanuel School, London Emanuel is providing Saturday classes to 32 children from local partner primary schools each Saturday morning in an attempt to help close the learning gap many children are experiencing... Emanuel is providing Saturday classes to 32 children from local partner primary schools each Saturday morning in an attempt to help close the learning gap many children are experiencing... Emanuel School is based in Wandsworth, an inner city borough in Southwest London with high levels of deprivation. We are an independent secondary school with 1,000 pupils from Year 6 to Year 13. Emanuel School strives to be a good neighbour through building and nurturing mutually beneficial relationships with local schools, charities and community organisations in Fulham, Lambeth and Wandsworth – a tradition established by our founder Lady Anne Dacre in 1594. Our programmes throughout the pandemic are indicative of our ethos. We supported those most in need in our local community by delivering over 11,000 meals, thousands of books for children to read at home and over 260 digital devices. We continue to seek ways to help close the gap for pupils whose education has been most impacted by school closures; our newly launched Ascent programme is central to this work. The Ascent programme consists of weekly Saturday morning sessions at Emanuel School. Our focus is Year 5 children from disadvantaged backgrounds who are not meeting national standards in the core subjects

of literacy and maths. We know there are considerable gaps in their knowledge that need to be addressed to provide a strong foundation for learning moving forward. Ascent, developed in collaboration with staff at our partner schools, enables these pupils to catch up on vital work they have missed, solidify their basic knowledge and skills and build their confidence. Taught by Emanuel staff and supported by an enthusiastic cohort of Sixth form and Year 10 volunteers, each Saturday morning 32 children from our local partner primary schools participate in the programme. Each Saturday session consists of booster curriculum-linked lessons in maths and literacy supplemented by interactive, fun, handson science workshops and co-curricular lessons (Drama, Art and Sport). Science has been particularly popular - equipped with goggles and lab coats, pupils have conducted experiments using Bunsen burners, dissected owl pellets and are learning to use microscopes. Recognising the benefits of the scheme, Emanuel staff have been keen to take part. Equally, our Sixth form volunteers have coached children during their academic lessons and designed and led the lively, action-packed games sessions. Our students are thriving on responsibility and are developing confidence and empathy. They also have the opportunity to develop their leadership, organisational and facilitation skills. The Ascent programme will run on nine Saturday mornings at Emanuel in the Summer term, with an additional two-day session at the end of our term before the state schools break up for the summer holidays. Children have loved the sessions so far and have been keen to return each Saturday morning. Ascent is one of many initiatives within our partnership programme. Further programmes including GCSE revision clinics, online student-led mentoring and a Sixth Form tuition and university coaching scheme are in the pipeline, alongside our flagship Primary Ambitions Year 6-focused enrichment programme and thriving bursary scheme. BY LISA IRWIN Deputy Development and Community Partnerships Director

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